Used Oppo.
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I chose an Oppo BDP-105, dual processors, transport, CD, SACD, Video https://www.oppodigital.com/support/blu-ray-bdp-105/ It has 'Pure Audio' mode (I don't hear a difference), and optional volume control (handy to 'generally match' volume of it to TT's volume, then change the system's volume elsewhere. |
Oppo 105, BUT, it has been widely reported that the power supply is a very weak link. You can find them on ebay along with replacing the IEC with a Furutech: mine came complete with pure silver tail that snaps in place on the board. Also get the 110/220 bypass jumper. You’ll be shocked (in a good way) It’s 100% DIY- screw job. Just keep separate containers for the different size screws. When you’re done, leave the top off. I bought a cheap air conditioner filter to keep dust out hth |
My BDP-105 was one of the few components I actually had to buy new, and I have never regretted it. It is merely a CD transport at present in the primary two-channel system. Maybe I should try it for DVD and Blu-Ray (never have) in the home theater room, I guess. It might be better than than a years-more-modern good quality player. Might be hard to tell but maybe the audio output would seal the deal. |